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It would be fairly easy to remove the DeeZee Tailgate Assist Custom Tailgate-Lowering System #DZ43301 that fits your 2019 Ram 3500. It will simply require you remove the DeeZee's shock the same way you installed it; the shock just snaps on and…
view full answer...I recommend using Grade 5 1/2" x 4" bolts to install the Demco Channel Tongue Trailer Coupler part #DM12717. These would allow for the full weight capacity of the coupler to be achieved. These can be picked up at most local hardware…
view full answer...The Demco Cast Head Coupler eZ Latch #DM37ZR coms as the coupler only so you would need to supply the mounting hardware. You will need 1/2" bolts that are at least Grade 5 rated. Anything higher than that will just be even stronger and work just…
view full answer...I have a solution for you. We do not carry hardware kits for the Demco Cast Head Coupler w/ Jack Hole - eZ-Latch - 2" Ball - A-Frame - Bolt-On - 10K #DM37ZR. However the instructions will give you the dimensions you will need and you can pick…
view full answer...The 3 bolt holes of the Bulldog #BD155157 Jack are 3-1/4 inches apart on center. If you refer to the photo I edited for you, can can see all of the mounting plate dimensions.
view full answer...There is a great option for you to cover your 235/60R16 spare tire, the Camco Vinyl Spare Tire Cover - 27" Diameter #CAM45258. This is the best cover for you because it will very snugly fit your spare tire, which is also 27". This spare…
view full answer...For a black spare tire carrier designed to fit a 27 inch diameter wheel and tire we have the Camco cover part #CAM45258 which is a great option that would work well.
view full answer...The spare tire can be mounted near the wheel and axle to the frame, but you will want more than 5 inches of ground clearance. I recommend the Extra Offset Trailer Spare Tire Carrier by Dutton-Lainson #DL22145 based on your photo. Every extra inch…
view full answer...It is not uncommon for the trailer hangers on a tandem axle trailer to be all the same size or for there to be different sizes that can be 1-1/2 to 2 inches different in height when you compare the center hanger to the front and rear. For example,…
view full answer...There are several pieces of information needed to pick out all the components needed to install brakes on a trailer axle. To see an article that covers everything check out the FAQ article I attached that covers everything you will need and will walk…
view full answer...We certainly can help you install brakes on your trailer, but we'll need to know more about your trailer first in order to determine the best way to go about this. First thing you have to do is check out the axles of your trailer and see if there…
view full answer...Using a 60/40 ratio is a great place to start when deciding where to place your axle, placing 60 percent of the weight in front of the axle. However, there are a couple other factors that come into play. I have attached a photo that outlines that…
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